- ANSYS
Infobox Software
name = ANSYS
caption = ANSYS Mechanical running onWindows XP .
developer =ANSYS, Inc.
latest_release_version = 11.0
latest_release_date = 2007
operating_system =Cross-platform
genre =Finite Element Analysis Simulator
license = ProprietaryEULA
website = [http://www.ansys.com www.ansys.com]ANSYS, Inc. is an engineering simulation software provider. It develops general-purpose
finite element analysis andcomputational fluid dynamics software. WhileANSYS has developed a range of computer-aided engineering (CAE) products, it is perhaps best known for its ANSYS Mechanical and ANSYS Multiphysics products.ANSYS Mechanical and ANSYS Multiphysics software are non exportable analysis tools incorporating pre-processing (geometry creation, meshing), solver and post-processing modules in a
graphical user interface . These are general-purpose finite element modeling packages for numerically solving mechanical problems, including static/dynamic structural analysis (both linear and non-linear), heat transfer and fluid problems, as well as acoustic and electro-magnetic problems.ANSYS Mechanical technology incorporates both structural and material non-linearities. ANSYS Multiphysics software includes solvers for thermal, structural, CFD, electromagnetics, and acoustics and can sometimes couple these separate physics together in order to address multidisciplinary applications. ANSYS software can also be used in
civil engineering ,electrical engineering ,physics andchemistry .ANSYS, Inc. acquired the
CFX computational fluid dynamics code in2003 andFluent, Inc. in2006 . The CFD packages from ANSYS are used for engineering simulations. In 2008, ANSYS acquiredAnsoft Corporation, a leading developer of high-performance electronic design automation (EDA) software, and added a suite of products designed to simulate high-performance electronics designs found in mobile communication and Internet devices, broadband networking components and systems, integrated circuits, printed circuit boards, and electromechanical systems. The acquisition allowed ANSYS to address the continuing convergence of the mechanical and electrical worlds across a whole range of industry sectors.External links
Introduction
* [http://www.ansys.com ANSYS, Inc. homepage]
* [http://www.ansys.com/products/default.asp ANSYS, Inc. products]
* [http://www.me.cmu.edu/academics/courses/NSF_Edu_Proj/ThFlEngr_ANSYS/about_ansys.htm About ANSYS products in the educational setting]
* [http://ansys.net/ansys/ ANSYS Tips] [http://www.caeai.com/all-downloads.php CAEI training downloads (not posted by CAEI employee)]Tutorials
* [http://www.mece.ualberta.ca/tutorials/ansys/ An extensive list of ANSYS Tutorials at
University of Alberta Web site]
* [http://instruct1.cit.cornell.edu/courses/ansys/ ANSYS Short Course atCornell University ]Other Resources
* [http://ansys.net An ANSYS user's resource page]
* [http://www.padtinc.com/epubs/focus/default.asp ANSYS Technical (and Humor) Publication]
* [http://www.eng.fea.ru/ANSYS_LSDYNA_AviGallery.html ANSYS & LS-DYNA AVI gallery at CompMechLab site, St.Petersburg State Polytechnical University, Russia]
* [http://www.ife-ansys.de/downloads/capabilities11.pdf ANSYS11 Capabilities Chart]
* [http://homepage.usask.ca/~ijm451/finite/fe_resources/fe_resources.html FEA resources]
*IMTEK Mathematica Supplement for an interface toMathematica
* [http://www.xansys.org/ Internet discussion forum on the use of Ansys]
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